Host Kathleen Stephenson speaks with PEN/Faulkner finalist T. Geronimo
Johnson about his novel Welcome to Braggsville, a dark and socially
provocative Southern-fried comedy about four UC Berkeley students who stage a
dramatic protest during a Civil War reenactment. A litera...
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Host Dave Mazza interviews Lauren Groff, award-winning author of The
Monsters of Templeton and Arcadia, about her new book, Fates and Furies, an
exhilarating novel about marriage, creativity, art, and perception. Fates
and Furies is an examination of a marriage and a portra...
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Between the Covers welcomes international bestselling author Elizabeth
Gilbert, to discuss her new book, BIG MAGIC: Creative Living Beyond Fear.
Elizabeth Gilbert is a versatile and creatively boundless author of works of
fiction, non-fiction, short stories, a cookbook, and...
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Ursula K. Le Guin has published more than sixty books of fiction, fantasy,
science fiction, children’s literature, poetry, drama, criticism, and
translation. Among her honors are a National Book Award, a PEN/Malamud Award
for short fiction, five Hugo and five Nebula Awards,...
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Host David Naimon talks with Portland writer, teacher and editor, Liz Prato,
about her debut collection of stories Baby's On Fire. Writer Steve Almond
describes the collection well: "Liz Prato's stories are filled with the
lost, the lonely, and the damned, and she makes a...
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Host Ken Jones talks with William T. Vollmann, author of 10 novels, 4
collections of short fiction, a memoir, 6 works of non-fiction (including the
7-volume treatise on violence, Rising Up and Rising Down), and numerous
articles. His latest work is The Dying Grass: A Novel ...
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We speak with local writer Patsy Kullberg about her new novel, Girl in the
River, a portrait of the intimate lives of women during one of the most
corrupt periods in Portland history. It’s the middle of the twentieth
century and Portland has fallen into the hands of gangste...
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David Mitchell, author of "Cloud Atlas," discusses his latest novel, "The
Bone Clocks," now out in trade paperback, which deals with social and
political issues in the present and future, with host Richard Wolinsky. (From
the series Bookwaves)
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Host Sarika Mehta speaks with Parnaz Foroutan, author of the debut novel THE
GIRL FROM THE GARDEN, which was longlisted for the Center for Fiction First
Novel Prize and named a 2015 selection for the prestigious Indies Introduce
Debut Authors program,
Foroutan brings to li...
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Over the course of ten years, poet and critic David Biespiel published an
essay on poetry every month in the Oregonian in what became the
longest-running newspaper column on poetry in the United States. Collected
for the first time, these enormously popular essays, many of ...
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